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Computers and Technology, 24.01.2020 22:31, honey66

For a dbms to be efficient and more functional, data redundancy needs to be eliminated. this can be accomplished by creating smaller tables, with stable data structures, using what process?
a.) data administration
b.) data dictionary
c.) data normalization
d.) data retrieval

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